Systems and methods for monetary cards are described. The cards are free from personally identifiable data, e.g., no name or embossment. In an example, the card includes a first number that activates the card and a second number written to the card at activation away from the card manufacturer. This helps prevent theft at the manufacturer. This second account is a bearer account where anyone who knows the account number can withdraw the funds from the account. The account may be funded with either the account number or the authentication number.
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1. A secure financial card, comprising: a substrate; an activation number stored in a machine-readable manner on the substrate, wherein the activation number is used to activate the secure financial card, wherein the activation number is erased upon activation of the secure financial card; and an account number stored in a machine-readable and non-visible manner on the substrate, wherein the account number is generated and stored upon activation of the secure financial card.
2. The secure financial card of claim 1 , wherein the substrate is free from personally identifiable data.
3. The secure financial card of claim 1 , wherein the activation number is stored in a non-visible manner on the substrate.
4. The secure financial card of claim 1 , wherein the account number is geo-encrypted to limit use of the secure financial card to a specified geographic area.
5. The secure financial card of claim 1 , wherein the account number is generated based on the activation number at the time of activation.
6. The secure financial card of claim 1 , wherein the substrate is free from embossment that is offset from a portion of a surface of the substrate.
7. The secure financial card of claim 1 , wherein the substrate includes a magnetic data storage to store the activation number and the account number.
8. The secure financial card of claim 1 , wherein the activation number is a first account number.
9. The secure financial card of claim 8 , wherein upon activation, funds are transferred from a first account associated with the first account number to a second account associated with the account number.
10. A computerized method of generating a secure financial card, comprising: storing, by a computer system of a financial institution, the computer system having a processor, an activation number in a machine-readable manner on a card; wherein the activation number is used to activate the secure financial card, wherein the activation number is erased upon activation of the secure financial card; activating, by the computer system, the card, comprising: generating, by the processor, an account number based on the activation number, and storing, by the processor, the account number in a non-visible manner on the card; and funding the card.
11. The method of claim 10 , wherein the card is free from personally identifiable data.
12. The method of claim 10 , wherein the activation number is stored in a non-visible manner on the card.
13. The method of claim 10 , wherein the account number is geo-encrypted to limit use of the card to a specified geographic area.
14. The method of claim 10 , wherein the card is free from embossment that is offset from a portion of a surface of the substrate.
15. The method of claim 10 , wherein the card includes a magnetic data storage to store the activation number and the account number.
16. The method of claim 10 , wherein the activation number is a first account number.
17. The method of claim 16 , further comprising: transferring funds from a first account associated with the first account number to a second account associated with the account number upon activation of the card.
18. A system for generating a secure financial card, comprising: means for storing an activation number in a machine-readable manner on a card; wherein the activation number is used to activate the secure financial card, wherein the activation number is erased upon activation of the secure financial card; means for generating an account number based on the activation number; means for storing the account number in a non-visible manner on the card; and means for funding the card.
19. The system of claim 18 , wherein the card is free from personally identifiable data.
20. The system of claim 18 , wherein the activation number is stored in a non-visible manner on the card.
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February 14, 2013
May 27, 2014
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